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Earlier today the Sprint Nexus S 4G became official, and not long after that Best Buy announced that it'll have retail exclusivity on the device, and that the presale will begin today. This means that other than a Sprint store, Best Buy will be the only place you'll be able to try and purchase a Nexus S 4G. As we all know, Best Buy has had many retail exclusive releases lately, one of which was...

AT&T has announced the LG Thrill 4G -- their branded version of the LG Optimus 3D (check out our hands-on). They are marketing the Thrill as the first U.S. smartphone with a glasses free 3D display -- a 4.3-inch stereoscopic LCD. Toss in the OMAP 4 dual core, dual channel 1GHz CPU, dual channel RAM and 8 GB of on-board storage memory and you have what many have been looking for. Pricing...

AT&T has gotten hammered over the years (well, really just since the iPhone 3G came out ...) due to a congested network. As such, it should be no surprise that AT&T can barely contain its excitement at getting its hands on T-Mobile USA's significant spectrum holdings -- especially their 1700 MHz "AWS" bands, which currently hold the carrier's 3G signal. The slide you see above (from an...

We're not all that far off from CTIA kicking off and low and behold some more information has already snuck out about what Sprint may be announcing in their time there. We've seen plenty of rumors and speculation but this latest bit of info takes the cake. We're sure it'll be removed at some point soon but the above image is what turns up when you search for Nexus on Sprints very own website....

If you missed out on Amazon's own sale of the HTC Thunderbolt just two days ago (they are currently in backorder status), you now have a second shot at getting the LTE phone at a discount. Online retailer LetsTalk is primed to drop the price of the TBolt down to $174.99 starting at one minute past midnight (PDT) tomorrow, March 19.Our tipster has assured us that they have the device in-stock and...

Rumors have been flying for a few days, but there's now a new leak with a bit more information. BGR reports that they have been tipped about two new devices from HTC, and more about the Motorola Xoom. The specifics --The Sprint Motorola Xoom will be identical to the Verizon model, except the Sprint version will run on the WiMax 4G network. This lines up very nicely with what we've already...

It's time folks. If you've been sitting at your computer waiting for the minutes on the clock to roll over your wait is now over. After many rumored launch dates, delays and seemingly false starts -- the HTC Thunderbolt has now gone live on the Verizon Wireless website and is ready to be delivered direct to your door. As noted previously, purchasing the device straight from Verizon will run you...

So, apparently some phone called the HTC Thunderbolt is coming out tomorrow. And some people are kind of excited for it for one reason or another. Well, Amazon will help you make the plunge into this LTE thing as they are now offering the TBolt for just $180 when signing up for a new or upgrade two-year contract. It should be noted that Amazon will likely hit you with an extra fee if you ETF, so...

It's officially official, folks. The long-awaited HTC ThunderBolt will be available on Verizon on March 17 -- this Thursday. Whatever kinks Verizon's been working on since the phone's announcement at CES in January presumably have been worked out, and you'll soon have that 4.3-inch slab of LTE 4G goodness in your fat little hands. It'll cost you $249 with a two-year contract. An unlimited LTE...

Although we've seen plenty of the Droid X 2 so far to get a handle on in, some other devices have now appeared and are ready to be judged off the little information provided for them. First up, the above pictured Motorola Targa -- codename of course likely to change at launch -- is suggested to be packing LTE and most certainly headed to Verizon.If you jump on past the break, you'll get a new...

We'd love to say this comes as a complete surprise to us but really it doesn't. The HTC ThunderBolt has once again appeared on the Verizon website. This time -- it's not buried under a bunch of other news. No sir, this time-- it's up front for all to see. The page just takes you to the email sign up page that pretty much everyone waiting for the Thunderbolt has already signed up for but the fact...

Why's everybody look so shocked to hear the HTC ThunderBolt's coming out on March 17? We totally had complete faith in that e-mail we showed you on Friday. (Any hedging in our post surely was coincidental.) Anyhoo, the evidence is mounting, with this morning's tweet and voicemail, and now the listing in Verizon's inventory system. And retailer Wirefly's getting into the game, saying it's opening...

We recently brought you the news via a leaked e-mail that the HTC ThunderBolt may finally see release on Verizon on Thursday, and more clues are supporting that. First up is a Verizon retailer that joined Twitter on March 11 and this morning, for just its second tweet, dropped what you see above. We're willing to be they read Android Central, so maybe they're just repeating the news we broke....

There's been a lot of talk about upload speeds on AT&T's new 4G Android phones, and many have been complaining. Android Central forums member kgeissler went about it the right way and has received a response from AT&T, with some interesting (if not conflicting) news. We'll post the response after the break, but the gist of it is summed up rather well in one line:Be assured that AT&T...

It's been a little while since we've bothered with rumored launch dates for the HTC ThunderBolt because at this point, we're not sure anybody knows just yet when the darn thing's going to drop. But the above e-mail just reached us, and there's the ol' T'Bolt, clearly listed at March 17. Of course, it's also noted that "Launch Dates Are subject to change" -- which, of course, they are. March 17...

T-Mobile just flipped the HSPA+ switch on four more cities. If you live in Des Moines, Iowa; Gainesville, Fla.; Panama City, Fla.; Monterey, Calif.; or Savannah, Ga., you have reason to celebrate, especially if you have one of T-Mo's newfangled 4G devices like the HTC myTouch 4G, Samsung Galaxy S 4G, T-Mobile G2 or the upcoming Dell Streak 7 or G-Slate. For everybody else, well, poke along at 3G...

For the most part, the days of waiting long periods of time for a device released in the U.S. to make its way to Canada are pretty much over. With that in mind, TELUS today has announced the Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate 4G will be arriving within the next 30-days for customers. We won't debate the whole 4G thing this time around but, if you're a TELUS customer looking to make use of that fast...

While all of us here thought it was just a little odd Sprint blocked off such a mass amount of time to kick off CTIA, the latest rumors suggest they'll have quite a bit to say about at their two-and-a-half hour event and we certainly hope that is true. So what exactly may they have in store for us all?Well for starters, a Samsung Nexus S 4G is now being rumored after some Wi-Fi Alliance filings...

Good news for those of you who might have unlocked and/or rooted your Motorola Xoom -- to the surprise of few of us here, you should have no problem with Motorola upgrading it to LTE. That's in contrary to a story that circulated earlier this week. Originating from the "Moto Xpert" DansDroid on the Motorola Support Forums, it was said that "If your Xoom is rooted it will not be upgraded by...

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